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that was really painful for us. he asked for a bulletproof car but he did not get one. >> an ambulance brought his remains back to his people. christians marginalized and fearful. they feel more vulnerable than ever. come back, but don't go. come back home. here, there is tremendous anger. people see him as a martyr that stuood up and paid fowith his life. they wonder if anyone else will dare to speak out. the answer is no. he spent two years in jail on blasphemy charges. anyone who speaks out will be killed. any hope of reforming the laws probably died with the the minister. his own government insists that there will be no change. >> much more to come on bbc world news. stay with us if you can. they are celebrating their freedom from colonel gaddafi. first, middle east unrest is pushing oil prices to new highs. it has become state policy. >> taxi drivers are not happy . the speed limit will be cut as part of the government drive to save fuel. the main reduction will be to his income. >> taxi drivers travel over 2 m
that was really painful for us. he asked for a bulletproof car but he did not get one. >> an ambulance brought his remains back to his people. christians marginalized and fearful. they feel more vulnerable than ever. come back, but don't go. come back home. here, there is tremendous anger. people see him as a martyr that stuood up and paid fowith his life. they wonder if anyone else will dare to speak out. the answer is no. he spent two years in jail on blasphemy charges. anyone who...
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the use of steroids. and attorneys try to whittle don't the number to 12 different alton's to trying to-trying to speak in two hours there were eight women, and for men. attorneys for barry bonds say that they were pleased twiddling the 12 numbers people down to the jury. >> what you're going to do today is emphasize how important it to put aside the great work that you have done for the last eight years [laughter] in describing these events. our job is to emphasize and continue to emphasize not only the factors that play outside the courtroom. . >>reporter: attorneys for barry bonds have spoke to the jury and they have said- that it is test-just listening to the evidence that is presented and not in influenced on the media or what they're hurting the past. and to be able to impart justice. >>pam: if you've not been following this? the 1990 sorki team coverag with the 1990's, j.r.? >> certainly, highs, lows, for barry bonds one time, breaking the baseball record and the next, getting indicted this is how
the use of steroids. and attorneys try to whittle don't the number to 12 different alton's to trying to-trying to speak in two hours there were eight women, and for men. attorneys for barry bonds say that they were pleased twiddling the 12 numbers people down to the jury. >> what you're going to do today is emphasize how important it to put aside the great work that you have done for the last eight years [laughter] in describing these events. our job is to emphasize and continue to...
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the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in egypt for years. while mubarak may be gone, the revolution is far from over. >> the remnants of the old party are still in power. people are still being arrested and tortured but now we have a voice. >> many in egypt agreed with his new. he has become a figurehead of the revolution. the audience asks how he sees the role of the security forces in the future. >> if a new government wants to change the security forces the police must change their way of thinking. the interior minister praised the security forces. later they said they were issuing uniforms. it was not the uniforms
the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in...
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can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations annotated on the slide. from there, if they are in the defense combat mission, they will stay by the early warning aircraft. probably tank one or two times while they are on station. always maintaining airplane flow. they will keep somebody that has enough gas to prosecute to push inland if they need to, and they will probably tank on the way home. i would say the missions are on the order of five to six hours in length. depending on where the airplanes are taking off from. >> after the coalition partner takes the lead, can you give us any sense of what the level
can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations...
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this is will tran providing us with that shot. you can see good and smooth traffic float 4880 southbound appeared no delays on the amount central and now back up for them freeway's march. drive times down to sfo 19 minutes from downtown san francisco. >> darya: strong winds is a reason to all boats broke loose. here are one of the boats that ran aground in to run.a ground. >> we could get close enough that we did see the boat was closed up. >> we couldn't get up to the bout so we ran aground and i put my wet suit on and swam over. we yelled for him a couple of times and there is no response. we thought he was knocked out. >> he got the boat opened up and he was alive and kicking inside just trapped. >> i think he was a little in shock, he didn't wanna move. >> he got it open up and pulled him out. >> he just wanted coffee. >> darya: they have put boone's around two motor homes that have gone up a draft. >> mark: a funnel cloud taken yesterday in maxwell as a dangerous storm passes through the area. officials issued a tornado warni
this is will tran providing us with that shot. you can see good and smooth traffic float 4880 southbound appeared no delays on the amount central and now back up for them freeway's march. drive times down to sfo 19 minutes from downtown san francisco. >> darya: strong winds is a reason to all boats broke loose. here are one of the boats that ran aground in to run.a ground. >> we could get close enough that we did see the boat was closed up. >> we couldn't get up to the bout so...
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stay with us on "bbc world news.' a car in -- cartoon strips criticism in china has caused problems. chinese authorities are not amused. a new government is taking power in ireland today. the opposition leader is the new prime minister. the coalition is a product of a wave of public anger against the natural party of power. they had to negotiate a eu bailout. >> ireland's new political era began with a church service and prayers for politicians. the country's next prime minister will need all the help he can get as he tries to fix ireland's broken economy. after church it was on to the irish parliament. to confirm his position as head of ireland's new government. some people think you are about to get a worse job in europe. >> on the other hand it can be the most exciting and challenging job. this is a challenge for our country. people voted for a stable government. we will give them that. >> there are 76 new faces in the irish parliament. that is almost half of the total. among the newcomers is the leader jerry adams
stay with us on "bbc world news.' a car in -- cartoon strips criticism in china has caused problems. chinese authorities are not amused. a new government is taking power in ireland today. the opposition leader is the new prime minister. the coalition is a product of a wave of public anger against the natural party of power. they had to negotiate a eu bailout. >> ireland's new political era began with a church service and prayers for politicians. the country's next prime minister will...
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be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of america's 40th president, to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our website. see how one woman found her ticket to success by selling tupperware, while a japanese americans saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. what you are on-line, you can also get in touch with me and most of the bbc world news team on twitter. you can see what we are working on. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we d
be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of america's 40th president, to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our website. see how one woman found her ticket to success by selling tupperware, while a japanese americans saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. what you are on-line, you can also get in touch with me and most of...
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is there for us. now as we've been getting reports about the second explosion at fukushima recent really high there's a radioactive catastrophe and a cloud could reach this region of russia the emergence is ministry say they have reinforced checks of the radiation levels here and say that as of now they stand at last than the average for these area but residents fear that what today might look like candlelight snow could turn into a case of rains tomorrow so many choose to leave and mostly tourists are not residents of this region is for the locals here most of them try not to panic and to run about their businesses as usual and they also say that features they're now seeing in japan look so familiar to what they had been through several years ago. this is how the trust looks like you can hardly see the needle tracing the way form as a card to mourn it or call that is listening for every beat but things can change quickly . in the real time a new quake is here in japan this is the wave trace it's stro
is there for us. now as we've been getting reports about the second explosion at fukushima recent really high there's a radioactive catastrophe and a cloud could reach this region of russia the emergence is ministry say they have reinforced checks of the radiation levels here and say that as of now they stand at last than the average for these area but residents fear that what today might look like candlelight snow could turn into a case of rains tomorrow so many choose to leave and mostly...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain....
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used to be the top money-maker in fremont. that is until roger jones helped to put the brakes on it. >> these things are not doing what we want them to do and there's better ways to accomplish this. >> reporter: last year jones complained to caltrans that the left-turn yellow light was too short. caltrans took a look and found no problem but, while they were out here, they noticed cars were coming off the freeway pretty fast and needed more time to stop. so according to this email in november they, instead, changed the yellow light for straight through traffic from 4.3 to 5 seconds flat. you feel like you won? >> today, here, yeah. >> reporter: with an extra .7 seconds to make it through the intersection something surprising happened. the number of red light tickets went down dramatically. >> it's averaging about 280 per month, then all of a sudden this november it's only 180. why is that? december 136. even less. january 132. february came out at 133. >> 133 here is a look at the data. look at the number of driving tickets dr
used to be the top money-maker in fremont. that is until roger jones helped to put the brakes on it. >> these things are not doing what we want them to do and there's better ways to accomplish this. >> reporter: last year jones complained to caltrans that the left-turn yellow light was too short. caltrans took a look and found no problem but, while they were out here, they noticed cars were coming off the freeway pretty fast and needed more time to stop. so according to this email...
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we know the native americans, they used it to make bread, they used the oil for their hair. they made coffee with the meal after they pressed it, and they also would take jojoba seed, which contains simmondsin, which is an appetite suppressant so when they went from blythe to coachella, they would eat these seeds, because on the 100-mile trek, instead take food that would-- the animals would wanna get, or whatever, you know. >> can you eat one of these? >> this has got the skin on it, right? >> uh-huh. >> and so we got a machine that will break and blow that off-- >> now, can i eat this? >> --and it's ready to go, >> what does that taste like? >> tastes like maybe a hazelnut, little bit bitter, very hard. >> but, the native americans ate these. >> absolutely. >> i've never heard of eating jojoba before. >> man, you've gotta get-- get up to speed on this one. >> wow, i'm getting up to speed, i'm trying. i just ate my first jojoba-- what do you call 'em, nut? >> seed, whatever. >> seed-- >> you know what? >>--they're good. >> they're delicious. >> we eat 'em all the time. they
we know the native americans, they used it to make bread, they used the oil for their hair. they made coffee with the meal after they pressed it, and they also would take jojoba seed, which contains simmondsin, which is an appetite suppressant so when they went from blythe to coachella, they would eat these seeds, because on the 100-mile trek, instead take food that would-- the animals would wanna get, or whatever, you know. >> can you eat one of these? >> this has got the skin on...
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just like had we used to have the old rotary phones. it would not be a problem to me >> national day of unplugging is inspired by the sabath in jewish tradition. jews believe that god commanded the sabath to be a human being instead of, quote, a hue mon doing. >>> some criminals are now using twitter to create flash crimes. 50 teens in minnesota went into a store and grabbed what they wanted and left. it's also been a problem in chicago. several chicago teens from the recent flash mob fest have been identified and charged >>> ahead, the race to sign up for the beta breakers. and how this wedding photo made them unlikely celebrities. >>> a rogue wave has made a couple of sonoma county youtube sensations. >> they got married on october 23rd at full house beach. because of bad weather on the actual wedding day. they returned to the beach days later to take some photos. that, as you see right there is when the wave hit. the couple got offers to sell the video rights to comedy shows but they are not interested in making money off of it. >> o
just like had we used to have the old rotary phones. it would not be a problem to me >> national day of unplugging is inspired by the sabath in jewish tradition. jews believe that god commanded the sabath to be a human being instead of, quote, a hue mon doing. >>> some criminals are now using twitter to create flash crimes. 50 teens in minnesota went into a store and grabbed what they wanted and left. it's also been a problem in chicago. several chicago teens from the recent...
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region around one hundred sixty and yesterday or last night we on our way from tokyo to sendai take us twelve hours because the roads around the nuclear power plant going through the main highways going to actually through that area they were shut off and we actually still road to go through checkpoints and only emergency vehicles were being allowed through we saw clinton on the road trucks carrying diggers portable toilets and many are we hear calls as well and ambulances fire trucks they are going through checkpoints but only the highways the highways are only open to emergency vehicles we have so they were diverting civilian traffic around the accusations zone on cross country routes by passing the radiation exposure so yeah i don't know what's being done what exactly is happening at the power station context right now to deal with the crisis that. so now they're trying to call the call those reactors down that are overheating by pumping in seawater. the element all around because they have a cool inside they had that was actually over one hundred degrees so it wasn't actually doing
region around one hundred sixty and yesterday or last night we on our way from tokyo to sendai take us twelve hours because the roads around the nuclear power plant going through the main highways going to actually through that area they were shut off and we actually still road to go through checkpoints and only emergency vehicles were being allowed through we saw clinton on the road trucks carrying diggers portable toilets and many are we hear calls as well and ambulances fire trucks they are...
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the red light camera at the corner of mission and mojave used to the -- be the top money maker in fremont until roger jones put the brakes on it. >> these things are not going what we want them to do. >> reporter: jones complained to caltrans that the left turn yellow light was too short. caltrans found no problem. but while they were out here they noticed that cars were coming off the freeway fast and needed more time to stop. and according to this e-mail they instead changed the yellow light for straight through traffic from 4.3 to 5 seconds flat. >> do you feel like you won? >> today, here, yeah. >> reporter: with an extra .7 seconds to make it through the intersection, the number of red light tickets went down dramatically. >> averaging 280 a month and in november it is 108. why is that? january, 132. february came out at 133. >> reporter: here is a look at the data. notice the number of tickets drop after the timex tension in november. the city is set to lose about $170,000 within a year, moving this cam from forest fifth place. it is unclear if accidents went up. hour however they h
the red light camera at the corner of mission and mojave used to the -- be the top money maker in fremont until roger jones put the brakes on it. >> these things are not going what we want them to do. >> reporter: jones complained to caltrans that the left turn yellow light was too short. caltrans found no problem. but while they were out here they noticed that cars were coming off the freeway fast and needed more time to stop. and according to this e-mail they instead changed the...
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we're getting lots of calls from folks who are telling us -- well, a lot of media calls asking about multiple devices and multiple explosions. at that point, there's only been one injury and we don't know of any other devices at this time. >> reporter: police lines remain you up and people remain out of their homes. >> hard to believe a device small enough to be hidden in a newspaper could do so much imagine. >>> the newspaper felt very heavy. so i don't know if the injured man told the officer that or not, but i suppose if you picked up a newspaper and it felt heavy, you could expect it had a bomb in it. >>> a state of emergency has been declared. business owners are cleaning up and wondering how they're going to pay for the damage. >> the sound of industrial vacuums replaces the sound of rushing water that was here yesterday. a second flood in two days turned streets into rivers. it came from a culvert created when the pipes blew on thursday. >> it's a sad situation. >> reporter: richard lived across the street from these home, all either yellow or red tagged. >> this pile of ruble
we're getting lots of calls from folks who are telling us -- well, a lot of media calls asking about multiple devices and multiple explosions. at that point, there's only been one injury and we don't know of any other devices at this time. >> reporter: police lines remain you up and people remain out of their homes. >> hard to believe a device small enough to be hidden in a newspaper could do so much imagine. >>> the newspaper felt very heavy. so i don't know if the injured...
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for not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for with the exception of it an islamist groups with the exception of this form are the world because you should know you knew there was a world who called the king its reserve center so why. was this union or force of the was beat based. and not in britain but there is there was no or some stance toward organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your time your. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of this trying to write another book in the present they are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the time great don't but clearly it's a conflict of interest to be an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. and nobody with cancer in my five therefore i predict. because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with health funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourtee
for not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for with the exception of it an islamist groups with the exception of this form are the world because you should know you knew there was a world who called the king its reserve center so why. was this union or force of the was beat based. and not in britain but there is there was no or some stance toward organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your time your. in...
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with us that's. what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion you know the stories of those people how many survived. today i don't have the statistics about how many of us are already dead so i think it's quite a lot disability accounts for sixty or seventy thousand of the six hundred fifty thousand rescuers in fact the chernobyl tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no want to do that job except for the professionals it's clear second my wife dealt with nuclear energy she also visited the chernobyl nuclear power plant regrettably today she has cancer after several serious operations she's now though it's hard for me to say a person with very limited physical ability but she's not the only one there are many people like her. it's a very serious matter i think we can draw comparisons between the chernobyl accident and the current events in japan and we should understand that there's a great difference between the two dis
with us that's. what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion you know the stories of those people how many survived. today i don't have the statistics about how many of us are already dead so i think it's quite a lot disability accounts for sixty or seventy thousand of the six hundred fifty thousand rescuers in fact the chernobyl tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no want to do that job except for the...
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used fuel rods and what's significant about is. normally a reactor and seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three for the greater potential of a serious radiation leak managed to put the fire out right now. the strain still very serious because the explosion early this morning again are a previously intact nuclear reactor that actually damaged the container and that's complete radiation levels around fukushima so right to four hundred times for maximum level one normally it's almost a year. actually prompted the prime minister and the procure electric power company for the first time to come out and address the nation and the possibility of a potential nuclear meltdown and they've warned residents in a clumsy radius to stay indoors not side because if they do they risk a. sensual. exposure to radiation levels could be catastrophic so it seems like we could be on the verge of a major meekly disaster here in japan that could affect the whole country and potentially spritzer oxer
used fuel rods and what's significant about is. normally a reactor and seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three for the greater potential of a serious radiation leak managed to put the fire out right now. the strain still very serious because the explosion early this morning again are a previously intact nuclear reactor that actually damaged the container and that's complete radiation levels around fukushima so right to four hundred...
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police fired on them using stun guns to disperse the crowd. the saudi authorities placed far in journalists under tight restrictions. -- foreign journalists under tight restrictions. we have this special report. >> saudi arabia tonight, young men run in front of security forces. this is a town where the shiite minority lives. this is partly about local grievances. for some, the so-called day of rage has already begun. this shia intellectual has a reform agenda. the unrest on the streets has alarmed the government. he stresses he once peaceful change. -- wants peaceful change. >> it has to start somewhere. >> many people do love the king. they worry that democracy will bring conflicts with tribal society. >> our government is the best government for us and we love it. this is a bad way. we do not like it. >> never get, this is saudi arabia, a country named after one of the family. begunbdallah has some reforms, but this is a place where the government remains very much in control. >> producing a camera on the streets will very quickly bring the
police fired on them using stun guns to disperse the crowd. the saudi authorities placed far in journalists under tight restrictions. -- foreign journalists under tight restrictions. we have this special report. >> saudi arabia tonight, young men run in front of security forces. this is a town where the shiite minority lives. this is partly about local grievances. for some, the so-called day of rage has already begun. this shia intellectual has a reform agenda. the unrest on the streets...
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we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian disaster. this refers to all necessary measures to protect civilian populated areas. will you confirm that will enable our forces to be used not simply to intercept libyan aircraft but as necessary to attack artill
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that brings us to be n.b.a. where the dallas mavericks have their place in the playoffs for the eleventh successive season following at twenty eight point three of golden state dirk nowitzki top scoring for the hosts with twenty points including a well taken jumper to make it fifty one thirty five dallas in this second quarter the mavs also easily shining their opponents in the final period p.s. the lack of each instrumental with seventeen throughout his shot from beyond the arc making the eighty five six the eights but one of your own seventy three was how would finish a fourth straight defeat for golden state no such problems for dallas the knowledge on the spurs and the lakers as the only team to reach the playoffs in the west. talking off the lightning on sunday forced the leaders at the sicilian open to pay an extra morning session on monday rafael is. holding his nerve after the restart to win the normal tournaments by a single shot the frenchman also held a slender one stroke advantage over england someth
that brings us to be n.b.a. where the dallas mavericks have their place in the playoffs for the eleventh successive season following at twenty eight point three of golden state dirk nowitzki top scoring for the hosts with twenty points including a well taken jumper to make it fifty one thirty five dallas in this second quarter the mavs also easily shining their opponents in the final period p.s. the lack of each instrumental with seventeen throughout his shot from beyond the arc making the...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. well because the disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then a how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants i'm pretty sure i think it centers on people always thinking the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even when people always think of the things that can get bad so i think there's an on again feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to. remember to give us your reaction to the events shaping the world right now click on r.t. dot com where we have more analysis on today's top stories and a whole lot mor
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. well because the disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then a how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants i'm pretty sure...
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promotion let's say eight children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. the theme of the party was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of should go to swell as. this is not a commercial we knew might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. because they're only saying that they. didn't like nothing new the prime minister oh i think it's a really good idea. i think if you could go back to washington. tension i'd be making a ton of money because that's part of. the i think a lot of. the strong. countries i had. the great. the private is. appropriate when. a lot of it. i find all this and much more online at r.t. dot com here's what's online for you right now the tasty informational way of bidding farewell to the winter russian style learn about them oscillates a holy week. and discover the slavic version of the grandmother for certain evil one misbehaving kids the other frightening fairy tale is headed for the big screen right out nor any arts sect
promotion let's say eight children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. the theme of the party was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of should go to swell as. this is not a commercial we knew might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. because they're only saying that they. didn't like nothing new the prime minister oh i think it's a really good idea....
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military is taking us back to cairo. battle for control in libya. >> the situation is quiet and peaceful. >> twice today, moammar gadhafi's government claimed it had ticken control of the strategic town of zawia and released gun area footage that moved it. the government pores forces that tried to dislodge rebels once before and beaten back. then they went at it again with a full armored assault. a reporter from britain's sky news is the western correspondent there. >> we have a lot of shelling. they got closer and closer. we now have to take rev refuge inside the mall. >> they are unable to stop them and getting closer and close r. >> the rebels later claimed they were in control of the town, having betten off the government advance then. >> this has been continuous. >> zawis is so critical. by far, the close e rebel to the capital, it's a sign that opposition to gadhafi is not limited to earn libya. in fact, it's getting bolder within tripoli it. >> okay, we won't there. >> opponents of the regime face great risk in sp
military is taking us back to cairo. battle for control in libya. >> the situation is quiet and peaceful. >> twice today, moammar gadhafi's government claimed it had ticken control of the strategic town of zawia and released gun area footage that moved it. the government pores forces that tried to dislodge rebels once before and beaten back. then they went at it again with a full armored assault. a reporter from britain's sky news is the western correspondent there. >> we have...
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al-awlaki told him to use his job as a front in a holy war, saying, "i pray that allah may grant us a break through through you." he was turned down for a job due to lack of experience. he then offered to plant a bomb on an airline, riding "i can work with the brothers to find out the possibility of shipping a package to the u.s. in a plane." police arrested before an attack could be mounted. they say the computer messages between karim and the radical cleric were some of the most sophisticated they have ever had to seifert and decode. it has been a huge amount of work for them. he will be sentenced on the first of march. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on bbc world news. the leader of libya, muammar gadhafi is the standing his ground. in an interview with the bbc has denied there is wide opposition to his role. the european union agreed to sanctions against his regime today. the western world is discussing ways to persuade him to step down. almost a week since the earthquake amid such terrible damage in christchurch, new zealand. it now looks like parts of the city may be o
al-awlaki told him to use his job as a front in a holy war, saying, "i pray that allah may grant us a break through through you." he was turned down for a job due to lack of experience. he then offered to plant a bomb on an airline, riding "i can work with the brothers to find out the possibility of shipping a package to the u.s. in a plane." police arrested before an attack could be mounted. they say the computer messages between karim and the radical cleric were some of...
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joining us from port washington, maryland. caller: mary joe. why is it whenever president obama does anything it is scrutinized in a really bad way? i also want to say president obama choice to take human life over protocol. everyone else seems to be worried about what the constitution says. i applaud the president for taking life over paperwork in words. thank you. host: thank you for the call. we had a discussion about the constitution earlier. guest: i respect the fact that this is a difficult time for the president in the middle east. while i want to see him get it right without having to further undermine the understanding of what we should or should not do in the middle east, again, my reminder to this white house is that it needs to focus on the humanitarian mission and to encourage the french and others to step further up to the plate. the worst thing that can happen here is that we want to say that muammar gaddafi needs to go, and at the same time, if he still stays in power, is cents an enormously challenging message to other revoluti
joining us from port washington, maryland. caller: mary joe. why is it whenever president obama does anything it is scrutinized in a really bad way? i also want to say president obama choice to take human life over protocol. everyone else seems to be worried about what the constitution says. i applaud the president for taking life over paperwork in words. thank you. host: thank you for the call. we had a discussion about the constitution earlier. guest: i respect the fact that this is a...
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second explosives are used to blast to go deeper than the there's a. third of the remains are removed by machinery. finally the. belly feel. it's the secret incursion into the country. the invasion by means of. tradition the language is really. sticky bestie. and. the thing is that the how the dems are still unaware of what's going on in their land is still asking too much. i don't know any but. hungry for the full stomach we've had for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news make us. feel official cation show on the phone on called touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand. calls and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. cool our top story. says. dozens of civilians. and several weeks after the rest of the event ended president mubarak control activists who fought for the revolution in fear they've been manipulated to pull out his allies to stay in power. all three workers out of the regime of power plants are going to explode by joseph radiation as were continuing to stabilize the facilities cal
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the winters haul oil facility in northern germany to tell us more. why katie behind my back is the beginning of a new drilling all gratian led by terminal wall and gas company event is called the company is planning to drill sixteen new shelves dementing the current allowed all up production of the sperry filled knowledge erminie doesn't have enough reserves on the proposed an all or oil produced within the country with the level of consumption is a relatively low that's why i've been facade is quite active a bowl of now it is a pond not in gaza sprawl my lab project nor stream and this is a project where pipeline a well are transported russian gas across the baltic sea lanes in germany and the current leader and two pipelines that are being constructed this pipeline as well cannot noise stream with that you are pm the pipeline not work at now one pipeline is already constructed and of the second one is due to start overrating next year with business hall has recently agreed to join and not the gas from a lad project which is the solid stream and it
the winters haul oil facility in northern germany to tell us more. why katie behind my back is the beginning of a new drilling all gratian led by terminal wall and gas company event is called the company is planning to drill sixteen new shelves dementing the current allowed all up production of the sperry filled knowledge erminie doesn't have enough reserves on the proposed an all or oil produced within the country with the level of consumption is a relatively low that's why i've been facade is...
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use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there is a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i want to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that they're not listened to but they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable. leaders who promise the earth as it were if you feel you're a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america because in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by the chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of from him since i didn't mean that sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there is a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i want to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that they're not listened to but they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable....
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can you give us an idea of just how social networking sites are actually used and have been used in playing playing a role in these recent uprising briefs we've seen in the arab world. well i think they've been absolutely crucial in terms of organizing the mass demonstrations that we've seen sweeping through country after country beginning in to be sure we call that these countries don't have the same level of free media that we in the west of props and enjoyed for a long time and. the advent of new technologies like this that allow people to communicate with many hundreds tens hundreds of thousands millions of other people at the push of a button has has made really one would think maybe that means we're going to these organizations organizing mass demonstrations and movements and contesting entrenched power a lot easier. it reminds me that you know. such a surprise that we see a backlash in these countries against these technologies or these media since in the past when there's been this kind of state of you know people forces would say go for the telegraph office and then the radio stati
can you give us an idea of just how social networking sites are actually used and have been used in playing playing a role in these recent uprising briefs we've seen in the arab world. well i think they've been absolutely crucial in terms of organizing the mass demonstrations that we've seen sweeping through country after country beginning in to be sure we call that these countries don't have the same level of free media that we in the west of props and enjoyed for a long time and. the advent...
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i want to thank you so much for joining us. we eect great things for you and i know you're all ready to go. 2 thank you so much for allowing us to be here. >> any áme. you come bacew >> we definitely will tell you up on that. we want to thank you so much for being with us. that's our show. i'm janice edwards thanks for all you to do. if you have questions today go to our website. and please join us again next time. 2 see you then. [ music ] [ music ] hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more
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they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were small attempt by security forces. this is one of the men injured. this is the car of somebody filming for the bbc. it was shot at. it is not clear why. it is clear that the authorities do not want the world to see how they are dealing with the uprising here. >> there is not much cheer around. it is in italy's 150th birthday. the country was unified on march 17, 1861 after a battle between the different power bases. now there is more that divides in italy than unites it. >> italy is putting on its party frock. the celebrat
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were...
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reaction of the fukushima nuclear power plant is feared amid reports that attempts to create it down using c router have been resumed its. emergency services are on the scene russia's a far east though the danger of a radioactive cloud from the web in japan we become trees pulled it is forced to be miserable. back into the human race to the devastation is being followed with only six hundred thousand people confirmed dead following friday's mega quake and tsunami rescue teams from countries including russia are helping with the search for thousands still missing. and in other news with good piece falls in seemingly really gaining ground in the east of libya concerns grow old what's next if they leave and king dead by the global community takes over that country box again. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow with me alice had a fear of nuclear fuel rods may have. said that the second reactor out the. plant this comes after reports that they were fully exposed for a short period of time while the news comes after a. reactor injured eleven people japanese officials still say r
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you know or just us from the inside let me just pick up on this point i also find very interesting you just mentioned that are some companies for a very very lucrative deals in libya oil deals get off was also happily investing in europe it was also bringing exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move to seek that was and the drive to get rid of him is so strong because i mean. we have seen some reservations about the reaction to arab uprisings in other countries but no where before they have seen a military involvement i think there were both that prevented an ideological considerations so the program took ones clear so it was unacceptable to leave so unpredictable a leader not friendly to the west and there was a sort of vocal also of the being there with some has done to the rest of the state and they were preventing. all forever human libya along with on this sea shore along with the need egypt and libya so it will be very i think profitable very interesting for the west well to get rid of such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world by going in the
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international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold shoulder and human radiation the world number of dead it dissolves to rises to more than eight thousand. and the un is extending its biggest losses after six verses six months against the dollar after its biggest slide i'm outraged that the business school tell you what the g seven may do to cool down japan's volatile currency. world news and much more this is our table straight to develop. in libya now u.s. support and france are pressing ahead with their campaign of air attacks on libya where it's thought sixty four people have been killed during the bombardment the latest missile strike has destroyed colo
international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold...
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is trying to use econonic -- the u. n -- the eu is trying to use economic sanctions. media reports saidhat thorities are trying to prevent the company from transferring funds to tripoli. >> many motorists who fill their tanks at his family's oil and hem stations are unaware that they makare buying a product mae from libyan oil. tam oiltfigures show with an 800 filling stations in europe, the majority in italy. the tam oil gro has annual sas of more than 6 billion euros. more sanctions have been put on libyan firms. there is little chance the eu could have tam oil to shut down for legal reasass. >> despite a potential bailout funding for portugal, european stoc were strong today. >> the crisis did not trouble the market. we hope were over the physical point. even the political crisis in portugal did not drop the market euro. the financial markets with a bailout for portugal is already priced in. the first quarter was strong with revenue higher than a year before. that was a glimmer of hope. >> ratings agency moody's downgraded the debt and credit ratings of 30 spanish
is trying to use econonic -- the u. n -- the eu is trying to use economic sanctions. media reports saidhat thorities are trying to prevent the company from transferring funds to tripoli. >> many motorists who fill their tanks at his family's oil and hem stations are unaware that they makare buying a product mae from libyan oil. tam oiltfigures show with an 800 filling stations in europe, the majority in italy. the tam oil gro has annual sas of more than 6 billion euros. more sanctions...
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for us. talking about already being put on the international wanted list now is on this one to what are the ramifications of that what does it mean being on a double this. god having you're right the u.s. state department has previously put the man on their list of most wanted terrorists and now the u.n. has acknowledged that he is one of the most dangerous terrorists in the wall than a threat to the whole of the international community let me give you a better sense of who this man is god all martyr is the leader of the al qaeda linked islamic caucuses emirates as a terrorist group that operates in russia he took credit for the deadly suicide bombing that the dumber datable airport in moscow in january this year of the attack killed thirty seven people and wounded scores more and then also valves to kill more civilians he he released a video just days ago saying that he also claimed responsibility for the moscow's metro suicide bombings last march in the attack on the passenger train a littl
for us. talking about already being put on the international wanted list now is on this one to what are the ramifications of that what does it mean being on a double this. god having you're right the u.s. state department has previously put the man on their list of most wanted terrorists and now the u.n. has acknowledged that he is one of the most dangerous terrorists in the wall than a threat to the whole of the international community let me give you a better sense of who this man is god all...
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means for us in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think little choice today it's a clear cut in prison better today in. the coming weeks but e.u. backing for anti that the rebels could back fire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of al qaeda lurking now in the in that atmosphere of chaos. e.u. muslims protest against nato bombing of libya the organizer says people should prepare for the worst there's certainly there's a very strong likelihood of i think what to do with the ability. to track everybody should. the invasion of iraq lead to a surge in terror attacks in the e.u. almost two hundred people died in the madrid train bombings in two thousand and four while suicide bombers killed fifty two people in london in two thousand and five officials now dread similar results in the wake of this campaign western intelligence reports chris activity among suspect
means for us in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think little choice today it's a clear cut in prison better today in. the coming weeks but e.u. backing for anti that the rebels could back fire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of al qaeda lurking now in the in...
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joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone and striking at his military position. if he stays and holds on that means the united states and the european country less have to stay involved to maintain the no-fly zone and we could be there for weeks, months, or perhaps longer. >> what if he is brought down? >> if ka david martin agree falls from power we will see the result of the gamble the administration has taken. if we have intervened this civil war on behalf of a group we don't know well. they don't have a coherent leadership, they don't have an established program. we don't really know what they st
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone...
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to children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. team of the party which was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of children. this is not a commercial about we knew it might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. some of the people at the nih thought their only claim that they found that. the nightclub has nothing do with mr oh i think it's a really good idea. but i think if you could go back to washington. and take over having a. presidential i'd be making a ton of money. and i think a lot of. the strong. countries i had. the great. the bobbie i want the private is. appropriate when the nightclub to. private. it's like i was a good critic a lot of the time. and a great deal of those. i'll get more on all our stories and our t. dot com we've plenty lined out for you online the tasty and traditional way of saying goodbye to winter russian style blur in about the muscly it's a whole evening. and discover the slavic version of the boogie man it's a
to children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. team of the party which was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of children. this is not a commercial about we knew it might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. some of the people at the nih thought their only claim that they found that. the nightclub has nothing do with mr oh i think it's a really good...
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buried alive the morning we drove to the innocents and if the ghost several locals were in a car with us we arrived and there was nothing the tunnels no longer women start hauling and men quench their thirst and can say a word used to be streets and houses had been turned into earth just. then have to go risk earthquake was russia's most destructive in a hundred years over two thousand people died the town was never a built up the sea snake station was real it was shut down shortly after the collapse of the soviet union and yuri was left without chop but the earthquake changed all that not only was the station reinstated dozens of new ones had been built these times mosco calls you read several times a day. we are always on high alert hopefully we performed better than the americans asians was the first to report the earthquake was so quickly felt insecure lena's this is the closest part of russia to japan and while it's an army threat has receded there's no relief for the people here where the danger now one of the nuclear catastrophe everyone here understands that in the worst case sce
buried alive the morning we drove to the innocents and if the ghost several locals were in a car with us we arrived and there was nothing the tunnels no longer women start hauling and men quench their thirst and can say a word used to be streets and houses had been turned into earth just. then have to go risk earthquake was russia's most destructive in a hundred years over two thousand people died the town was never a built up the sea snake station was real it was shut down shortly after the...
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the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to draw a line in the desert sand to halt the murderous advance of gaddafi's forces. no one has yet to explain when or how that commitment ends. the conference also said -- started the process toward more legitimacy. this is the closest of rebels have to a political leadership and would like more help on the ground, too. >> the americans said they would consider arming the rebels. is that something you would like? >> you can see that they are fighting with machine guns, etc. >> the u.s., france, and britain are talking about army the rebels. bombs will fall near gaddafi's compound in tripoli again today. tha
the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to...